
Experiences and unsolicited advice from an artist navigating life, work, and motherhood.
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There are many ways to show your art in the Real World.
I’ve found myself and my work in all sorts of spaces. Artist-run exhibitions where everyone chips in, helps install, design the invite and catalogue, and serve drinks at the opening....
In my art practice over the last few years, I have been tinkering a lot with the idea of thresholds. I keep returning to architectural structures set in vast, dreamlike spaces – something like a portal, a sanctuary, a womb, or a mirage. I h...
The first all-girls group exhibition I ever did was right at the beginning of my illustration career. It was called Grrrls, and it was held at Ambush Gallery in Sydney. I remember standing at the opening with friends and fellow artists, 20-...
I have been thinking about how often the word artist gets used in a reductive way. It’s loaded with assumptions and limitations, and can even hit like a backhanded compliment. Being an artist must mean we are chaotic, unreliable, fickle or...
In the art world we see the word emerging used like a stopwatch. It feels the same as the ticking clock of the motherhood window. If you haven’t popped out by 35, too bad. Missed the boat. Please try again in your next life.
When I started...
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